Yeah, I'm terrible at keeping a blog updated apparently.
It's been over a year since I posted anything on here, and things have changed quite a bit. I'm still working in Sanger, taking it year by year, hoping that great things come and that I can build up the program. Michael still doesn't have a full-time worship leader job, but he is staying as busy as ever. We have been blessed to be able to share and worship with many different congregations as interims and "fill-ins," and he has recently been extra busy installing audio/video stuff at churches with AST. Through it all, I can only say that God provides!
Isaiah will be 4 in October, and has the best personality I could ever imagine. He is so funny and so smart. I can't believe some of the things he tells me. The other day, he was playing doctor to his toys and said Woody had a "ignosis." When I asked what that was, he told me it was how to make him better. I said, "Oh, a diagnosis?" And he said yes. What a stinker!
Before Isaiah turns 4, he will be welcoming a new baby sister! After being told that I wouldn't be able to get pregnant without medical help, God thought it fitting to send us a little miracle baby to surprise us! She is estimated to arrive September 11. I think I am more nervous this time as it was a total shock, and I am one who likes to plan things. My biggest fear is not really knowing when she will come. With Isaiah, I was fairly certain of the day as it had to be very planned with being on clomid, but for this baby, I really have no idea. I guess I am also nervous because my brother is getting married September 8, and I'd like to be able to be there. So, what do we learn from this lesson? Anything is possible with God, and He is still actively working miracles!
So, who knows what happens next? We are still waiting to see what God may have in store for us. We have seen Him place opportunities in our lives for a short time and then close doors. Through it all, He is in control, and we are choosing to follow where He leads even if it seems strange to us.
I will leave with a quote I heard yesterday on the radio. I believe it is from David Jeremiah.
"If I can trust God to take care of eternity, why can't I trust Him to take care of next week?" Something for me to continue to keep in mind as we travel this uncertain path before us.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
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